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Created on: February 21, 2011
God's Love: Is it All-Inclusive?
God's love goes out to all, and to every part of himself. It is all inclusive unless that part freely rejects God, and his love. A person can only make this decision to reject God's love in their own minds, by using their ego to make the decision with.
In their hearts however they always remain God's, because the God part of them, and that is created from his love, is a vessel included within their soul, and this is something that continually, and forever receives his love. None of us can prevent God's love from filling this God part of ourselves like this. We can only block it from moving through our outer bodies and minds, and so on into our outer lives.
Is God's love all encompassing, and all inclusive? Is there anything that can really ever block it, or restrict it, or is there any place where God's love does not reach into?
Love reaches into all places like running water seeps through all cracks. The substance known to us as love, is really just the energy of God. This energy moves around God, and this is God loving himself.
We are parts of God, and we are so much like God that we also have two parts to ourselves.
We are a part of God that can switch ourselves off or on to God. When we do this, God's love still lives within us, but it can no longer move between us and God, until we again turn back on our own switching device, and which is our mind working with our ego's. To allow this to happen, we need to allow ourselves to live from our hearts, and not just from our minds.
We need to see that it is not our mind that knows us best, or even ever knows what is best for us to be doing. When we reach a point where we can go no further with our minds, we realise that contrary to popular opinion, we are not really just our thoughts at all. It is our heart that is always guiding us. Our thoughts are simply fears that we have crystallised, and made real, and are hanging onto then, as our unconscious beliefs, or as our programmed responses.
Real thoughts are not thoughts at all, but they a form of intuitive knowing.
Our thoughts can still be utilised when being used in their proper role of helping to describe for us what we know as being our own truths, when we are sharing these truths with others. In this way, our mind is a tool for our heart, and not the sole guiding force behind our lives, that our ego's want it to be.
Love is simply the oneness of God being itself. When we move away from living within this love, we are always
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